Daily Corruption News: 20 July 2012

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Posted 20 July 2012

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South Africa: South Africa's former top cop gets medical parole
Associated Press

South Africa's former police chief, who was sentenced to 15 years in jail for corruption, will be set free on health grounds, the country's prison authorities said Friday.



More news

Global: Mexico made 11 laundering accusations involving HSBC
Bloomberg Businessweek

Bulgaria: Bulgaria opposition attacks government over graft, reform
Reuters

Hungary: Former Hungarian PM Gyurcsány vindicated as prosecutors drop investigation into alleged abuse of office
Politics.hu

USA: Clock ticking for SEC to pursue fraud charges in financial crisis cases
Washington Post



Multimedia of the week

Global: Comment lutter contre la corruption?
(How can you fight corruption?)
Radio France Internationale (TI mention)



Blogs and opinion

Global: Transparency in European Parliament: an academic exercise
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism

Brazil: Limbering up for Brazil’s anti-graft law ahead of World Cup, Olympics
TrustLaw



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Calling out public officials on corruption: codes of conduct

On the blog: A new era of integrity for France?





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